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It may be copied, distributed and/or modified under the conditions set down in the Design Science License published by Michael Stutz at http://dsl.org/copyleft/dsl.txt Today's Topics: 1. T-Systems Media&Broadcast's new winter schedule B07 (sakthi vel) 2. Radio Netherlands Worldwide expands activities in India (sakthi vel) 3. 281 FM channels operational in India (sakthi vel) 4. PBC B07 (Alokesh) 5. SENTECH B07 (Alokesh) 6. RUI B07 (Alokesh) 7. 9290KHz relays this weekend (tom taylor) 8. 9290 Relays this weekend (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO) 9. HCDX logs between 2007-10-25 0000 UTC and 2007-10-26 0000 UTC (Risto Kotalampi) 10. Glenn Hauser logs October 23-25 (Glenn Hauser) 11. log (Giampiero Bernardini) 12. CFVP/CKMX ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 13. New MW QSL (Patrick Martin) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 09:03:23 +0100 (BST) From: sakthi vel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [HCDX] T-Systems Media&Broadcast's new winter schedule B07 To: Monitering Times <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 T-Systems Media&Broadcast's new winter schedule B07 B07all_02 19.10.2007 Gesamtplan frq start stop ciraf ant azi type day from to loc pow broad Zielgebiet 7285 1130 1200 28NE,29W 501 100 156 1234567 281007 300308 NAU 100 PRW Belarus/Ukraine 9445 1130 1200 27 112 300 217 1234567 281007 300308 WER 100 PRW Engl. London 15520 1200 1230 29 218 60 217 1234567 281007 300308 WER 100 PRW Russ. Moskau 13840 1200 1230 29S 214 90 217 1234567 281007 300308 WER 100 PRW Russ. Rostow 5975 1230 1300 28NE 224 40 805 1234567 281007 300308 WER 100 PRW Deutschl. Berlin 5965 1230 1300 28NE 226 ND 926 1234567 281007 300308 WER 100 PRW Deutschl. M?nchen 9450 1300 1400 27 312 300 216 1234567 281007 300308 WER 100 PRW Engl. London 5975 1300 1400 18 501 360 156 1234567 281007 300308 NAU 100 PRW Skandinav. Stockholm 11840 1400 1430 29 203 60 217 1234567 281007 300308 WER 100 PRW Russ. Moskau 11675 1400 1430 30N,31W 208 60 217 1234567 281007 300308 WER 250 PRW Russ. Omsk 7180 1430 1529 28NE,29W 204 70 212 1234567 281007 300308 JUL 100 PRW Belarus/Minsk 6035 1430 1529 28NE,29W 111 60 216 1234567 281007 300308 J?L 100 PRW Belarus/Minsk 7335 1530 1559 29N 204 50 212 1234567 281007 300308 J?L 100 PRW Russ. St.Petersb. 6000 1530 1600 29S 111 75 216 1234567 281007 300308 J?L 100 PRW Ukraine Kiev 9440 1600 1630 29S 220 / 01 75 146 1234567 281007 300308 WER 100 PRW Ukraine Donek 7170 1600 1630 29S 223 75 208 1234567 281007 300308 WER 100 PRW Ukraine Kiev 7105 1630 1700 28NW 10 140 1234567 281007 300308 MC 100 PRW Deutschl. 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1234567 281007 300308 WER 500 YFR OAF 11665 1800 1859 46E, 47, 52N 311 165 217 1234567 281007 300308 WER 500 YFR ZAF 9500 1900 2000 37E, 38 119 / 01 150 201 1234567 281007 300308 WER 500 YFR Lybien / ?gypten 6175 1900 1959 39 114 120 216 1234567 281007 300308 WER 500 YFR Saudi Arabien 9480 1900 2200 46, 47, 52 311 180 218 1234567 281007 300308 WER 500 YFR Nigeria / Ghana 9770 1900 2000 46, 47, 52 301 180 216 1234567 281007 300308 NAU 500 YFR Kamerun / Gabun 9695 1900 1959 37, 46 210 210 217 1234567 281007 300308 WER 500 YFR WAF 9465 2000 2059 37E, 38 305 150 216 1234567 281007 300308 WER 500 YFR Lybien / ?gypten 9595 2000 2100 46E, 47, 52N 401 / 00 180 216 1234567 281007 300308 NAU 500 YFR Kamerun / Gabun 9610 2000 2159 37, 38W 210 210 217 1234567 281007 300308 WER 500 YFR Marokko / Algerien 5970 2100 2200 37E, 38 114 / 00 150 216 1234567 281007 300308 WER 500 YFR Lybien / ?gypten 7305 2100 2159 46E, 47, 52N 305 180 216 1234567 281007 300308 WER 500 YFR Nigeria / Ghana 5960 2200 2300 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300308 WER 100 AWR 11955 1900 2000 37,38W 307 200 216 1234567 281007 300308 JUL 100 AWR 9805 2000 2030 37,38W 213 210 216 1234567 281007 300308 WER 100 AWR 9505 2030 2100 37,38W 308 200 216 1234567 281007 300308 JUL 100 AWR 7185 0300 0330 48 305 135 216 1234567 281007 300308 WER 250 AWR 7315 0300 0400 48 119 / 00 135 216 1234567 281007 300308 WER 250 AWR 6045 0500 0600 28E 124 120 201 1234567 281007 300308 WER 100 AWR 15495 1200 1300 41NE 111 / 00 90 217 1234567 281007 300308 WER 250 AWR 11720 1300 1329 42,43W 222 75 216 1234567 281007 300308 WER 250 AWR 11725 1330 1459 42,43W 222 75 216 1234567 281007 300308 WER 250 AWR 11675 1500 1559 41N 212 75 217 1234567 281007 300308 WER 250 AWR 9855 1500 1600 41N 104 / 00 90 216 1234567 281007 300308 WER 250 AWR 11905 1630 1700 48 120 / 00 135 217 1234567 281007 300308 WER 250 AWR 11795 1730 1759 48 311 135 218 1234567 281007 300308 WER 250 AWR 7110 2000 2030 40 104 / 00 105 216 1234567 281007 300308 WER 250 AWR 6120 0559 0657 27S,28SW,37N 101 / 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23456 281007 300308 JUL 100 TWR 5950 1657 1730 29S,39N 221 90 216 17 281007 300308 WER 100 TWR 7165 1657 1730 30S,40 105 100 216 17 281007 300308 JUL 100 TWR 6155 0200 0500 8,9,27 306 300 216 1234567 281007 300308 WER 250 VOR NAM 6175 2300 2400 39,40 108 105 216 1234567 281007 300308 WER 100 VOR Irak 13755 1500 1600 38,39,40 120 120 217 1234567 281007 300308 WER 100 VOR Israel 12110 1630 1729 40 110 100 217 1234567 281007 300308 JUL 100 IBB Iran 9495 1730 1829 40 110 100 216 1234567 281007 300308 JUL 100 IBB Iran 9680 1830 1930 40 110 100 216 1234567 281007 300308 JUL 100 IBB Iran 9670 0100 0300 42,43 208 75 217 1234567 281007 300308 WER 250 IBB Tibet 7200 0230 0330 40 104 / 00 105 216 1234567 281007 300308 WER 250 IBB Iran 9495 0230 0330 40 110 / 00 105 217 1234567 281007 300308 WER 250 IBB Iran 7105 0300 0400 40 114 105 216 1234567 281007 300308 WER 250 IBB Iran 12015 0400 0500 40 110 / 00 105 217 1234567 281007 300308 WER 250 IBB Iran 6140 0400 0500 29 223 60 208 1234567 281007 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No problem. CHAT from any browser, without download. Go to http://in.messenger.yahoo.com/webmessengerpromo.php/ ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 10:43:59 +0100 (BST) From: sakthi vel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [HCDX] Radio Netherlands Worldwide expands activities in India To: dx india <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Radio Netherlands Worldwide expands activities in India After a long-term presence in India with short wave and satellite radio broadcasts, Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW) now aims to expand its activities in India. Keeping in mind the rapid growth of the number of FM stations and multimedia platforms in India, Radio Netherlands has now decided to establish mutually beneficial partnerships with Indian media organisations. As part of this expansion process, Radio Netherlands has appointed Amitabh Srivastava as Country Representative, India. Srivastava, an entrepreneur, has been working with various broadcasters for the last one and a half years. Srivastava said, ?I am excited about this assignment and would work hard towards establishing RNW?s expertise and creditability in the radio market in India. I would also like to experiment with growing multimedia options with our offerings.? He has worked with some of the top media brands like Times TV, MTV, BBC, TV Today and Walt Disney. Srivastava has worked in Walt Disney Television International (India) as Director-Affiliate Relations for Disney Channel and Toon Disney for two years. He has headed both the distribution and the marketing departments for BBC and Walt Disney in South Asia. Srivastava has worked as General Manager-Network Development in Aaj Tak for six years. Over the past 17 years he has worked in the senior management cadre and has been active in the TV, cable and satellite industry, handling ground distribution system for several broadcasters in India and Asia. RNW is the Dutch international public service broadcaster. It keeps millions of people informed about developments in the Netherlands, Europe and the world via radio, television and the Internet. RNW, which is available in 10 languages, is considered to be an independent, unbiased and reliable source of news worldwide. The Dutch radio player has offices around the world, including Brussels, Benin, Curacao, Costa Rica, Jakarta and New York. It currently has partnerships with more than 3,000 media organizations, including USA National Public Radio, CBC in Canada, ABC in Australia and hundreds of local FM stations in Africa, North America, Latin America and Indonesia. /////////// Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW), a Dutch world broadcaster and multimedia organisation, is exploring the Indian radio market to provide high quality content to broadcasters. The content ranges from music to science and development, as well as general documentaries. The Dutch broadcaster is looking for local partners with whom they could either work together or simply provide content. Internationally, RNW has been providing independent information on transnational issues. RNW broadcasts in nine languages via short wave and medium wave radio, and its programmes are rebroadcast on 3,000 partner stations around the world. More than 350 journalists, programme makers, presenters, technicians, producers and other members of staff from over 30 different nationalities produce daily radio and television broadcasts and various websites. The Dutch broadcaster also has its own correspondents throughout the world and has offices in Hilversum, Brussels, Madagascar, Benin, Bonaire, Costa Rica, Willemstad, Paramaribo, Warsaw and Amman. According to Dheera Sujan, Producer, Radio Netherlands Worldwide, ?Radio Netherlands Worldwide has been producing quality news, background and cultural programmes and has partnered with broadcasters across the world. We are exploring similar relationships in India, where radio has been one of the most popular sources of entertainment and information. The maturing tastes of listeners have created a strong need for quality content not only on music but also on diverse issues like the environment, human rights and international law. Radio Netherlands Worldwide, with its years of expertise, is fully equipped to meet this need.? She further said, ?Good radio can do what neither television nor print journalism can do ? it can portray emotion, immediacy, that singular, haunting voice telling their story. Print journalism filters the story through the writer, and with television, the pictures take over but with radio, the story is everything and it?s in its purest form going directly from the storyteller to the listener.? ?As yet, Indian audiences are unused to the kind of public radio that is already established in the West ? but I?m convinced there is a ready made audience for precisely this kind of broadcasting in India and this is what we?re here to look for,? she added. Sujan said, ?We are currently in talks for partnerships with Indian radio broadcasters for providing them content in English. Talks are on with AIR, Radio Mirchi, Radio City and many more. We have got good response from different radio stations, but no deal has been signed yet.? ?The radio market is very different in India. It is taking time for people to understand the concept of Public Service Broadcaster as such concept doesn?t exist. There are a lot of radio regulations, which we are in the process of understanding. We are also collaborating with different producers for content,? Sujan added. //////////// Source: http://www.exchange4media.com/e4m/news/newfullstory.asp?section_id=7&news_id=24091&tag=18818&search=y http://www.exchange4media.com/e4m/Radio/RadioNews.asp?section_id=7&news_id=28307&tag=23214&pict=7 /////////////////////// For Contact: Jaisakthivel,59,Annai Sathya Nagar, Arumbakkam,Chennai-600106,India Visit: www.dxersguide.blogspot.com www.sarvadesavaanoli.blogspot.com Join: www.groups.yahoo.com/group/sarvadesavanoli Mobile: +91 98413 66086 /////////////////////// Why delete messages? Unlimited storage is just a click away. Go to http://help.yahoo.com/l/in/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/tools/tools-08.html ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 10:54:27 +0100 (BST) From: sakthi vel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [HCDX] 281 FM channels operational in India To: dx india <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 281 FM channels operational in India The Information & Broadcasting Ministry has received over Rs 1.67 crore as license fee from private FM radio broadcasters during September 2007. The total number of FM radio channels has increased to 120 by the same period. Five radio channels were commissioned during September 2007, which includes MY FM (Synergy Media) for Ajmer, Radio Dhamal (BAG Infotainment) for Muzaffarpur and Dhule, BIG FM (Adlabs Films) for Ajmer and Radio Mirchi (ENIL) for Kolhapur. Presently, a total of 281 FM channels include 161 of All India Radio and 120 privately owned channels are operational. It may be noted that an additional 150 private FM radio stations and 11 All India Radio FM stations are expected to go on air by the end of this financial year. The 150 private FM radio stations would be launched in the states of Maharashtra (25), Kerala (17), Tamil Nadu (14), Rajasthan (10), Gujarat (10), Andhra Pradesh (9), Madhya Pradesh (9), Uttar Pradesh (9), Karnataka (8), West Bengal (8), Jharkhand (7), Punjab (7), Chattisgarh (6), Himachal Pradesh (3), Puducherry (3), Sikkim (3), Assam (2), Meghalaya (2), Orissa (2), Arunachal Pradesh (1), Bihar (1), Daman and Diu (1), Mizoram (1) and Tripura (1). ////////////// Jaisakthivel, Chennai Via http://www.televisionpoint.com/news2007/newsfullstory.php?id=1193226644 /////////////////////// For Contact: Jaisakthivel,59,Annai Sathya Nagar, Arumbakkam,Chennai-600106,India Visit: www.dxersguide.blogspot.com www.sarvadesavaanoli.blogspot.com Join: www.groups.yahoo.com/group/sarvadesavanoli Mobile: +91 98413 66086 /////////////////////// Save all your chat conversations. Find them online at http://in.messenger.yahoo.com/webmessengerpromo.php ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 15:42:58 +0530 From: "Alokesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [HCDX] PBC B07 To: "CUMBRE DX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" PAKISTAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION HF BROADCAST SCHEDULE B07 Effective From 28th October, 2007 to 30th March, 2008 Lang Freq Band Hours(UTC) Target Area Far East Chinese 9380 32 1200-1230 41,42,43,44,45 Chinese 11570 26 1200-1230 41,42,43,44,45 South East Asia Urdu 11580 26 0045-0215 41,44,45,49,50,51,54,55,59 Urdu 15485 19 0045-0215 41,44,45,49,50,51,54,55,59 South Asia Assami 7445 40 0045-0115 41 Bangla-1 7445 40 0115-0200 41 Bangla-2 7445 40 1200-1245 41 Nepali 7445 40 1245-1315 41 Hindi-1 7445 40 0215-0300 41 Hindi-2 7445 40 1100-1145 41 Gujrati 9350 32 0400-0430 41 Tamil-1 15620 19 0315-0345 41 Tamil-2 15620 19 0945-1015 41 Sinhali 15620 19 1015-1045 41 Middle East,Iran,Africa Turkish 6240 48 1630-1700 38,39 Irani 5050 59 1715-1800 40 Arabic 6280 48 1815-1900 37-39 Urdu 11570 26 0500-0700 40 Urdu 15100 20 0500-0700 38,39,46,47 Urdu 11570 26 1330-1530 37-39 Urdu 7520 40 1330-1530 38,39,46,47 English 6240 48 1600-1615 37-39 English 7520 40 1600-1615 38,39,46,47 Urdu 4835 62 1915-0045 40 East/South East Africa English 11570 26 1600-1615 48s,52,53,57 West Europe English 15100 19 0730-0830 17,18SE,27-29 English 17835 17 0730-0830 17,18SE,27-29 Urdu 15100 19 0830-1104 17,18SE,27-29 Urdu 17835 17 0830-1104 17,18SE,27-29 Urdu 7530 40 1700-1900 17,18SE,27-29 Urdu 9380 32 1700-1900 17,18SE,27-29 CIS & Russia Turki 5050 59 1330-1400 39NE,40 Dari 5050 59 1515-1545 39NE,40 Russian 9395 32 1415-1445 29,30E Pushto 6235 48 0500-0545 39E,40 (Via Iftikhar Hussain Malik, Engineering Manager, Frequency Management Cell,PBC, 303 Peshwar Road, Rawalpindi. Pakistan.) 25th Oct 2007 ----------------------------- Alokesh Gupta New Delhi, India. ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 16:14:01 +0530 From: "Alokesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [HCDX] SENTECH B07 To: "CUMBRE DX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Sentech B07 Transmissions from Meyerton,South Africa Start End Freq Power Days Target Language Adventist World Radio 17:00 18:00 11915 250 1234567 East Africa Swahili/Masai 18:00 18:30 3215 100 1234567 Namibia English 18:00 18:30 3345 100 1234567 Zimbabwe English 18:00 18:30 11830 250 1234567 East Africa English 19:00 19:30 15240 250 1234567 West Africa Fulfulde 19:30 20:00 11750 250 1234567 West Africa Hausa 20:00 20:30 9655 250 1234567 Cen.Africa English 20:00 21:00 11845 250 1234567 West Africa French/Yoruba BBC 03:00 04:00 6005 500 1234567 West Africa English 03:00 03:30 9610 500 1234567 East Africa Swahili 03:00 06:00 3255 100 1234567 Southern Afr English 03:00 06:00 6190 100 1234567 Southern Afr English 04:00 05:00 7120 250 1234567 West Africa English 04:00 04:30 15400 250 1234567 East Africa Swahili 04:30 05:30 3380 100 12345 S. Moz Portuguese 04:30 05:30 6145 250 12345 N. Moz Portuguese 04:30 05:30 7205 500 12345 Angola Portuguese 05:00 07:00 11765 250 1234567 West Africa English 05:00 06:00 17885 250 6 Central Africa Kirundi 05:30 06:00 17885 250 7 Central Africa Kirundi 06:00 16:00 6190 100 1234567 Southern Afr English 06:00 16:00 11940 100 1234567 Southern Afr English 07:00 07:30 17695 500 1234567 Central Africa French 14:30 16:00 11820 500 6 East Africa Swahili 15:00 17:00 17640 500 123457 East Africa Eng/Swahili/Kirundi 15:00 15:30 17640 500 6 East Africa English 16:00 22:00 3255 100 1234567 Southern Afr English 16:00 22:00 6190 100 1234567 Southern Afr English 16:15 17:00 17640 500 6 East Africa English 17:00 19:00 11755 250 1234567 East Africa English 17:45 18:00 7230 500 1234567 East Africa Swahili 18:00 18:30 7230 250 1234567 Indian Oc.Isles French 18:00 18:30 11865 100 1234567 Central Africa French 20:30 21:00 3380 100 12345 S.Moz Portuguese 20:30 21:00 6135 250 12345 N.Moz Portuguese 20:30 21:00 7260 500 12345 Angola Portuguese Channel Africa 03:00 05:00 3345 100 1234567 Southern Afr English 03:00 04:00 6120 250 1234567 East Africa Swahili 03:00 04:00 7390 500 1234567 East Africa English 04:00 05:00 7390 500 1234567 Central Africa French 05:00 07:00 7230 100 1234567 Southern Afr English 05:00 06:00 9685 500 1234567 West Africa English 06:00 07:00 15255 250 1234567 West Africa English 07:00 16:00 9625 100 1234567 Southern Afr English/Nyanja/Lozi 15:00 16:00 17770 500 1234567 East Africa English 15:00 16:00 17860 250 1234567 East Africa Swahili 16:00 17:00 15235 500 1234567 West Africa French 17:00 18:00 15235 500 1234567 West Africa English 19:00 22:00 3345 100 1234567 Southern Afr Port/English China Radio Internatnational 15:00 19:00 6100 100 1234567 Southern Afr English/Chinese Deutsche Welle 19:00 19:30 11690 100 1234567 East Africa English EDC 05:45 06:15 15400 250 123 East Africa Unknown 06:30 07:00 15675 250 135 East Africa Unknown 12:05 12:35 17660 250 126 East Africa Unknown 14:00 14:30 15675 250 246 East Africa Unknown Family Radio 16:00 17:00 6000 100 1234567 Mozambique Portuguese 16:00 17:00 15260 250 1234567 Angola Portuguese 19:00 21:00 3230 100 1234567 Southern Afr English 19:00 20:00 9660 250 1234567 East Africa Swahili Feba Radio 15:30 17:00 12125 250 1234567 East Africa Amharic 18:30 19:00 7160 100 1234567 Central Africa French Hirondelle Foundation 04:00 06:00 96351001234567Central AfricaFrench/Various 16:00 17:00 118901001234567West AfricaFrench/Various NHK 14:00 14:30 175802501234567Central AfricaEnglish RFI 06:00 07:00 11830 250 1234567 Angola/W. AfrPortuguese 07:00 08:00 15170 250 1234567 West AfricaFrench 11:00 12:00 17525 250 1234567 Central AfricaFrench 20:00 22:00 7160 250 1234567 West AfricaFrench RNW 19:00 20:00 11805 100 1234567 East AfricaEnglish Radio Sonder Grense 00:00 05:00 3320 100 1234567 N. CapeAfrikaans 05:00 07:00 7185 100 1234567 N. CapeAfrikaans 07:00 17:00 9650 100 1234567 N. CapeAfrikaans 17:00 24:00 3320 100 1234567 N. CapeAfrikaans SA Radio League 08:00 09:00 7205 100 7 Southern Afr English 08:00 09:00 17570 250 7 East Africa English 19:00 20:00 3215 100 1 Southern Afr English Trans World Radio 03:30 03:45 7215 250 1234567 Ethiopia Amharic 06:00 06:45 11640 500 12345 Nigeria English 06:00 06:15 11640 500 67 Nigeria English 15:57 16:27 9675 250 12345 Burundi Kirundi 16:25 16:55 9660 500 123457 Somalia Somali 16:30 18:00 9930 250 1234 Ethiopia Various 16:45 18:00 9930 250 57 Ethiopia Various 16:45 17:30 9930 250 6 Ethiopia Various 16:57 17:12 9660 500 2345 Sudan Juba 16:57 17:27 9660 500 17 Sudan Juba 17:18 17:33 7265 250 1346 Mozambique Yao 17:18 17:48 7265 250 257 Mozambique Yao 17:55 18:25 9620 500 1234567 Mali Pulaar/French 18:30 19:45 9510 500 127 West Africa Various 18:30 19:30 9510 500 345 West Africa Various 18:30 20:00 9510 500 6 West Africa Various 18:30 19:15 9745 500 1234567 Nigeria Hausa/Kanuri 18:40 19:40 9720 250 123457 West Africa Various Day 1 = Monday, Day 2 = Tuesday etc. (Via Kathy Otto, 15th Oct 2007) ----------------------------------------- Alokesh Gupta New Delhi, India. ------------------------------ Message: 6 Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 16:21:51 +0530 From: "Alokesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [HCDX] RUI B07 To: "CUMBRE DX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Radio Ukraine International Winter B07 Tentative Broadcasting Schedule (28 October 2007 - 30 March 2008) Time UTC; Frequency; Transmitter Site; Power; Azimuth; Target Area *0000-0500; 7530; Lviv; 600; 303; Northeastern America 0100-0600; 5830; Kharkiv; 100; 055; Russia 0600-0900; 7440; Kharkiv; 100; 290; Western Europe 0900-1400; 9950; Kharkiv; 100; 277; Western Europe 1400-1800; 5830; Kharkiv; 100; 055; Russia 1800-2100; 5840; Kharkiv; 100; 290; Western Europe 2100-0100; 5830; Kharkiv; 100; 290; Western Europe * This transmission can be off the air till the beginning of 2008 finance year. Transmission schedules in various languages are as follows: ENGLISH (one hour long): 2000 on 5840 kHz 2200 on 5830 kHz 0100 & 0400 on 7530 kHz 0600 on 7440 kHz 1000 & 1200 on 9950 kHz GERMAN (one hour long): 1800 on 5840 kHz 2100 & 0000 on 5830 kHz UKRAINIAN programmes are transmitted on all frequencies and at all times except for the time reserved for English and German programmes, as shown above. Romanian (half an hour long): 1800, 2030 & 2200 on 657 kHz (via Chernivtsi 25 kW). NOTE: This schedule is subject to changes. (Via Alexander Yegorov, 22nd Oct 2007) ---------------------------- Alokesh Gupta New Delhi, India. ------------------------------ Message: 7 Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 20:57:56 +0100 From: "tom taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [HCDX] 9290KHz relays this weekend To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" 9290KHz relays this weekend October 27th Latvia Today 08.00 -09.00UTC October 28th Latvia Today 15.00 - 16.00UTC Good listening ------------------------------ Message: 8 Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 22:05:13 +0200 (CEST) From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [HCDX] 9290 Relays this weekend To: Frecuencia DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 9290KHz relays this weekend October 27th Latvia Today 08.00 -09.00UTC October 28th Latvia Today 15.00 - 16.00UTC Good listening --------------------------------- S? un Mejor Amante del Cine ?Quieres saber c?mo? ?Deja que otras personas te ayuden!. ------------------------------ Message: 9 Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 23:05:02 +0000 From: Risto Kotalampi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [HCDX] HCDX logs between 2007-10-25 0000 UTC and 2007-10-26 0000 UTC To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hard-Core-DX.com logs from 2007-10-25 0000 UTC to 2007-10-26 0000 UTC --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please visit http://log.hard-core-dx.com/ for the real time logs and to submit your logs to the HCDX Online Log. For more information please email [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Message: 10 Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 17:42:22 -0700 (PDT) From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs October 23-25 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 ** COSTA RICA. Another check for the REE 17850 spurs, Oct 23 at 1850: nothing detectable on 18105v or 17595v, but REE Noblejas on 17595 by itself. It axually sounded louder than 17850 during silly ballgame, but the meter said 17850 was a stronger signal, the weaker modulation making the difference. However, 17850 was not as strong as it has been in past when the spurs were audible, so not certain they have really been suppressed beyond audibility. Apparently: no longer heard either on Oct 24 or 25 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. RHC 13680 transmitter out of whack again Oct 23 at 1307. There were spurs all over the band, such as 13532, 13581, 13606, 13631, 13729, 13778. These are approximate centers of big noisy blobs. Only the ones closest to 13680 had audible RHC modulation, such as 13631 and 13729. The others had noise of the same pitch. I am sure if it were not for my local electrical noise level I could have detected even more of them further out. These were all distinguished from the separate RHC intentional frequency 13760, which was slightly out of synch due to different site and/or feed routing. But wonder of wonders, this time, Radio Tirana lucked out, and was getting through clearly on 13750 as none of the RHC spurs happened to land close to it! R. Prague, 13580, was not so fortunate [in B-07, Prague remains on 13580 to NAm but shifts to 1400-1430; it`ll be a few years before they dare use 21745 again]. Since this and other problems keep on happening with RHC transmitters, we can only wonder if the dentroCubans are 1) unaware, 2) unable or 3) unwilling to fix them? At some perverse level of management, has it been decided that the more frequencies RHC can occupy, the better, so why worry? This clearly brands Cuba as an outlaw nation insofar as international frequency management cooperation, and its `engineers` are obviously incompetent or are so demoralized that they take no pride in their work. If they can`t fix it, the least they could do would be to close down the transmitter and scrap it. There are still plenty of others, as we know all too well, plus all the transmitters dedicated to jamming which might be repurposed for voice-modulated broadcasting. Altho I am absolutely certain that these spurs exist, since I hear them on multiple receivers, and have not been challenged, it would be nice if some other monitors would take note and report them as well. Quite possibly they also occur around other Cuban SW frequencies I have not yet encountered. Note: I do not enjoy having to make such comments, and would be quite pleased if RHC cleaned up its act, so I would have no reason to. The same can be said for all the other transmission deficiencies I unavoidably encounter if I tune around at all. Oct 24 at same time, 13680 was OK without the spurs; you never know from one day to the next (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** GALAPAGOS. Not much broadcast DX possible from here, so I was satisfied to hear HC8N on the Oct 25 ten-meter opening, at 2047 on 28515-USB working North American hams. Not much info via QRZ.com page. BTW, The Ecuatorians, or at least the Voice of the Andeans, refer to this as ``Our Columbus Archipelago`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** JAPAN [non]. Usually it`s DGS Costa Rica on 9725, but has been missing lately, and propagation differed too on Oct 23 as on 9725 with hum, until 0530 I was getting NHK Warido, R. Japan. Before signing off, announcer gave all the frequencies for the next broadcast at 0900. Since Oct 1, I`ve never heard them give frequencies for the broadcast actually in progress! So to find out the frequencies for 0500, one needs to listen at 0019? This is 250 kW from Gabon beamed 170 degrees toward South Africa (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** PORTUGAL. A month ago I remarked that Oct is the annual peak for 13mb reception, but that certainly has not panned out this year with sunspots zero and solar flux minimum. Nevertheless, I occasionally patrol the band in case something beyond NAm make it through. And so it did, besides WYFR on 21455, 21525, Oct 25 at 1938, good signal from RDPI on 21655 in silly ballgame. 1942 made it // 15560 which had a huge SAH of 4 Hz, as if a second transmitter at the same site were inadvertently turned on the same (almost) frequency. But only one audio source. However, these `SAH` fades also put out pulses audible out to plus/minus 20 kHz from 15560, so maybe it was really one transmitter malfunxioning. By 1952 the signal on 15560 had recovered when the important SBG coverage was interrupted for a pending QSY announcement, 21655 to 15295 in ten minutes for Cabo Verde. A brief check of 15560 at 2001 found some other noise on the transmission. At 2030, 15295 was also coming in. When may we hear 21655 in B-07? Per full tentative sked via Carlos Gon?alves in DXLD 7-125, 13 m usage is: 0800 ? 1500 .....ss Af 21830 1100 ? 1300 mtwtf.. B/Af 21655 1100 ? 1700 .....ss B/Af 21655 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** SOUTH AFRICA. Conditions on 31m were rather different Oct 23 than they had been lately. At 0531, Channel Africa was coming in well on 9685 in English with that curious variety of accents their people use. This is 500 kW at 335 degrees, so not too far off for NAm reception (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Solar-terrestrial indices for 22 October follow. Solar flux 67 and mid-latitude A-index 4. The mid-latitude K-index at 0600 UTC on 23 October was 3 (24 nT). No space weather storms were observed for the past 24 hours. No space weather storms are expected for the next 24 hours (SWPC via DXLD) See also JAPAN [non] ** SUDAN [non]. Miraya FM began regular SW service on Oct 25, 9825 scheduled at 1500-1800 via IRRS Bulgaria, but on the first day ran at 1300-1600 instead by mistake, they tell me. All I could get was a weak carrier, but confirmed with good reception in England, by Noel Green, Alan Pennington. Details in DX LISTENING DIGEST 7-128 and 7-129 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. Oct 23 at 2100 I checked 11675 again to see if IBB had improved its performance in getting BBCWS on air on time. No: carrier not on until 2101:10 and audio not brought up until 2102. Is there some technical reason the audio cannot be turned on immediately the carrier is on? It`s not like the transmitter has to warm up, just having switched from VOA Hausa on 11720 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. WWCR, 15825, at only one megameter from here is usually weak or inaudible, as OK is in the F-layer skip zone, so when it inbooms I know something interesting is happening propagationally, i.e. a sporadic E opening, which may or may not attain VHF and also bring in TV or FM DX. This reception eventually encouraged me to tune up to 30 MHz and find lots of DX on 10 and 11 meters: Oct 25 at 2002 I found 15825 inbooming with Rock the Universe, at an unscheduled time. Lots of great music, harmonious love songs of the sixties, and at 2027 a plug for the Doowop Caf?, http://www.doowopcafe.net Current online sked dated Oct 1 lists The Pat Boone Show for Thursday 2000-2100, among other music fillers during this weekday hour --- so the paid show which knocked WORLD OF RADIO from Thursday to Friday at 2030 several months ago is long gone (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) PROPAGATION --- Big Opening on 10, 11 meters --- Off-season sporadic E appears to be underway Thursday afternoon; WWCR inbooming on 15825, normally weak in skip zone, after 2000 with unscheduled appearance of Rock The Universe. Moving up past 25 MHz, I found Spanish-speaking freebanders all over the place, mostly on AM with tones, echoes, pileups on some frequencies. Mexico? Including within the so-called 11m SWBC band, where these will really be a problem if groundwave DRM is ever tried as proposed. These frequencies all seemed to end in 5, implying some kind of coordination; no attempt to ID or locate them, but frequencies heard from 2035 included: 25985, 25705, 25785, 25755, 25835. Also: 26715, 26735, 26585(pileup), 26375, 26225(SSB), 27815, 27985, 28045, 28215, 28315 (yes, encroaching on the 10m hamband above 28000) And many others lower. So is 10m open too with real hams? Yes, but not nearly as much activity as among the CBers just lower (the US CB also full of signals). 2044 on 28495, 6H1MW, working US & Canadian stations back-to-back, many of whom I could also hear, like it were a contest, never giving handle or location until finally at 2100 mentioned he is Carlos, 50 miles S of Mexico City (WPX target, I guess, not an XE-). Still going at 2117. 2047 on 28515 HC8N - must be Gal?pagos 2050 on 28480 PY2OMS, Brasil 2053 on 28347 LU#OT, weaker, CQ North America. Argentina. Could not get the number. These deep South Americans imply something more than just a plain old short-skip opening. Looked around for broadcast harmonics up to 31 MHz but did not find any. No activity yesterday or today on http://dxworld.com/tvfmlog.html so the MUF must not be up past 50 MHz (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, Oct 25, DX LISTENING DIGEST) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Message: 11 Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 02:47:49 +0200 From: "Giampiero Bernardini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [HCDX] log To: "CUMBRE-DX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Hard-Core-Dx" <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>, "DXLD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" 5954,12 26/10 0024 Radio Republica, politics, SS, fair 6105,5 26/10 0005 Radio Panamericana, Bolivia, sport, poor 6134,8 26/10 0018 Radio Santa Cruz, Bolivia, songs, talks, poor LSB to avoid Aparecida 6135 26/10 0015 Radio Aparecida, Brazil, PP religious, //9630 fair 9675 26/10 0031 Radio Cancao Nova, Brazil, religious talks and songs, goof rx SDR-IQ & T2FD ciao Giampiero Giampiero Bernardini Milano ------------------------------ Message: 12 Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 14:11:15 +1000 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [HCDX] CFVP/CKMX To: HardCore DX <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 thanks to all who sent me the correct new address.... also advising Nick Hardyman for the WRTVH 2008 edition. Johno Sydney Australia. ------------------------------ Message: 13 Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 22:23:38 -0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Patrick Martin) Subject: [HCDX] New MW QSL To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII 1340 KUOW WA, Tumwater, rec. ppc back in 12d after two followups (Orig report was from: 3/11/06! Address: 4518 Universary Wy #310, Seattle WA 98105-4535. V/S: April Hokamson. MW QSL: 2968. (PM-OR) Patrick Martin KAVT Reception Manager End of Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 58, Issue 28 ********************************************